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Run the line to individual fused disconnects for each RTU.

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Run the line to individual fused disconnects for each RTU.

You must still have the Christmas Spirit...Fancy Shoes is gonna kill himself cause he knows so little. Even the poorest students I saw as an HVAC instructors didn't even come close the lack of learning Fancy Shoes projects thru his questions.

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You must still have the Christmas Spirit...Fancy Shoes is gonna kill himself cause he knows so little. Even the poorest students I saw as an HVAC instructors didn't even come close the lack of learning Fancy Shoes projects thru his questions.

You really think his posts belong here?

I guess you would have hated being a instructor in my class, becuase I was actually the best person in my class. I had the highest GPA along with everyone asking me questions when instructor was busy.

Just the fact alone of me joining a forum to read and see what other bits of knowledge I can pick up on here shows that I am just wanting to learn as much as possible.

So just go ahead a put me down a bit more! I will kill my self because I asked a question about 2 RTUs sharing a breaker when I have never seen that before? I dont think so!

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You must still have the Christmas Spirit...Fancy Shoes is gonna kill himself cause he knows so little. Even the poorest students I saw as an HVAC instructors didn't even come close the lack of learning Fancy Shoes projects thru his questions.

You really think his posts belong here?

Thats for the Mods of this forum to decide.

I offer advise to aid him in his learning. I can't make him take the advise, but I can give it.

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I am inferring the unsophisticated nature of his posts smack of someone who is not a pro. And I do believe this site is PROS ONLY, is it not?

You read his other posts?

Read them. Sounds like young(could be changing trades in mid life) and little experience. Like may others I have seen posting over the years. Get out of trade school and get thrown to the wolves shortly after getting a job. They end up having no place but the forums to ask questions cause they don't get to ride with other more experienced techs.

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This Hvaclover makes me feel so welcome. he send me a pm saying that I am most likely a DIY hack or a Handyman. when in fact I am neither, I am working in the field. I just like to have questions answered. to be honest I wish I new of classes in Indianapolis where I could learn more. however the fact that I have no cash to take more classes leaves me looking to books and online to learn more of the detailed things. I hate people who dont do things right. and When a company says you have 30 minutes to install a new unitl, 10 minutes to do a PM, while they are raking in 80 and hour, paying me 15 of that, I really dont get the correct approach to what I would like to know.

And since I have been asking questions in regards to the topic being discussed in the topic of each thread, I am withen the rules of the forum, I really dont like making new threads to post questions related to other topics.

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I hate people who dont do things right. and When a company says you have 30 minutes to install a new unitl, 10 minutes to do a PM, while they are raking in 80 and hour, paying me 15 of that, I really dont get the correct approach to what I would like to know.

LOL. Sorry for laughing. but your comment of raking in is some what humorous. once you get to the biz side, you learn why.

Often its better to start a new thread even if it is on the same subject.

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LOL. Sorry for laughing. but your comment of raking in is some what humorous. once you get to the biz side, you learn why.

Often its better to start a new thread even if it is on the same subject.

Its alright, I understand that a company charges a hourly rate that mostly goes to insurance and equipment, taxes and more taxes and that not a lot is left. especially if they raise taxes to 40% for people over $400,000 a year like they want.

Every other forum I have been a apart of, they hate when people start new threads on same topic as others.

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